Author: Frank Bojazi

Gamer, sports fan, and overall web nerd living the Dad life! I like trying random recipes. My favorites are anything with shrimp and jerk chicken! Professionally help large businesses with their website, SEO, marketing, and consult them on a higher level to think outside the box and generate more revenue. It's a total package thing :)

The latest Supreme Court decisions, released on June 21, 2024, include several significant rulings: Texas v. New Mexico: The Court upheld the U.S. government’s objections to a consent decree regarding the allocation of the Rio Grande’s waters between Texas and New Mexico. Department of State v. Munoz: In a 6-3 decision, the Court ruled that a citizen does not have a fundamental liberty interest in having their noncitizen spouse admitted to the country. Erlinger v. United States: The Court decided that under the Armed Career Criminal Act, a judge should use a preponderance-of-the-evidence standard to determine if offenses were committed…

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Liberal host Geraldo Rivera got fired from ‘The Five’ back in July and now it seems like ‘The Five’ is doing a lot better without him. Geraldo was the liberal host who often got himself into verbal spats with other hosts because of his different views, some of which seemed purposely over the top. Rivera mentioned a ‘toxic relationship’ that he had with a co-host, but wouldn’t name them. Nevertheless, it didn’t matter because ‘The Five’ just got some very good ratings and Fox News needed this since they parted ways with Tucker Carlson. Western Journal reported on the newfound…

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Fox News is doing their own Cupid Shuffle as they swapped people around in the primetime hours of programming. This is all taking place following the breakup with famous former host Tucker Carlson who’s now doing his own videos on Twitter. The new lineup for Fox News primetime hours may throw some people off, but the changes probably aren’t that big for the typical viewers. Laura Ingraham will be on at 7pm. Jesse Watters takes over Tucker Carlson’s 8pm. Sean Hannity will remain at 9pm. Greg Gutfeld will take the screen at 10pm – all times EST. The updated Fox…

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The Bud Light drama is heating up once again, unlike their sales, and this time an ex-Anheuser-Busch employee claims the controversy with that guy Dylan Mulvaney was a planned and ‘strategic destruction of Bud Light.’ The former employee has remained anonymous as of now, so we do not know their identity, but this is their story according to the NY Post. This is all thanks to the failed marketing lady offering a partnership beer can to Dylan Mulvaney, one of America’s most disliked people according to Conservatives, and it lead to a terrible nosedive in sales. But is there more…

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A fancy Ferrari may not be everyone’s first choice of car because of the high prices, but car enthusiasts may be happy to hear the brand will stick with combustible engines and not give in to the pressures of the EV crowd. Despite global efforts to phase out internal combustion engine technology, Ferrari has announced its plans to continue producing cars with such engines well into the late 2030s. The CEO of the Italian automaker stated that it would be “arrogant” to dictate to customers what they can purchase. While the transition to electric cars presents a significant marketing challenge…

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CNN just took another blow to the ratings chin when Newsmax stepped up to defeat them in some key ratings. CNN’s primetime average total viewership plummeted below Newsmax on Friday, even after former President Donald Trump was a big time hit on the CNN townhall. The network averaged 335,000 viewers in primetime, while Newsmax reeled in 357,000 viewers, Forbes reported. Fox News came in first place with 1.4 million viewers and MSNBC placed in second with 1,084 million. CNN defeated Newsmax in the key 25-54 demographic with an average of 87,000 views, the outlet reported. Fox News dominated in the…

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The CEO of Anheuser-Busch has finally broken silence after a marketing lady made a bad decision to create a partnership between Bud Light and a transgender woman, aka biological male, named Dylan Mulvaney. The move sparked backlash from tons of people in America and across the globe as people have gone so far as to boycott the light drink and even demand an apology for mocking real women. The CEO, Brendan Whitworth, said the following: As the CEO of a company founded in America’s heartland more than 165 years ago, I am responsible for ensuring every consumer feels proud of…

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Fox News continues to dominate the ratings and CNN is seeing numbers so bad they haven’t been this low in nearly a decade. During the week of March 6, Fox News Channel had the highest ratings on basic cable, with an average of 1.4 million viewers during the day and 2.2 million viewers during primetime hours of 8-11 p.m. This is higher than both MSNBC and CNN combined. On the other hand, CNN had its worst performance in almost a decade, with its smallest audience among adults aged 25-54 during the weekdays since June 2014. CNN’s primetime programming also struggled,…

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The price of a dozen large eggs has seemingly doubled, compared to what it was paid for this time last year, while in some states, the price is even tripled. The average retail price for a dozen large eggs in California was $2.35 a year ago, and now it is $7.37 according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. While most logically the easiest way would be to blame inflation for the serious surge in price, it turns out that it is not that simple. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LhHXMIaZzE Emily Metz, President & CEO of the American Egg Board said that “Prices reflect several…

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According to the CNBC All-America Economic Survey, 41% of American shoppers said that they plan to spend less this year than last, so this holiday shopping season, they will watch their wallets closely. It is the most cautious holiday season since 2013, as average spending intentions for gifts fell about 10% from last year to $907 from $1,004 in 2021 when Americans were flush with cash from government stimulus, as per the survey. But Americans feel secure in their jobs this year, as wage expectations are up, and high inflation and concern about the economy and housing prices look to…

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After a judge ruled the public interest outweighs the right to privacy, dozens of court documents relating to the associates of Jeffrey Epstein, which includes a billionaire businessman, will be made public. It was ruled by Judge Loretta Preska that despite one subject claiming it could “wrongfully harm (his) privacy and reputation,” the material concerning eight people should be unsealed. Objections from Tom Pritzker, the billionaire executive chairman of the Hyatt Hotels, were overridden by Judge Preska and she ordered material related to him to be made public. The documents are part of a defamation case by accuser Virginia Roberts…

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It was voted unanimously (19-0) by the U.S. Board of Geographic Names, in favor of the formal request submitted by the National Park Service on behalf of the Havasupai Tribe to change the name of Indian Garden to Havasupai Gardens. The Havasupai Tribe passed Resolution 29-21 earlier this year, which provided a formal request to the National Park Service to change the name. Along the Bright Angel Trail, the Havasupai Gardens is a frequent stop for day hikers and backpackers exploring the backcountry of the Grand Canyon. This place was originally called Ha’a Gyoh, but the National Park Service (NPS)…

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San Francisco approves police use of robots armed with explosive charges. Following an emotionally charged debate that reflected divisions on the politically liberal board over support for law enforcement, it was voted by Supervisors in San Francisco to give city police the ability to use potentially lethal, remote-controlled robots in emergency situations. Despite strong objections from civil liberties and other police oversight groups, the majority agreed to grant police the option, in an 8-3 vote. The authority would lead to the further militarization of a police force already too aggressive with poor and minority communities, the opponents argued. A member…

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Fox News once again dominated the media competition, this time beating both CNN and MSNBC’s numbers combined. The November ratings were again topped by Fox News across dayparts and key demos, but MSNBC and CNN posted gains as the midterms dominated coverage. In primetime, Fox News averaged 2.44 million total viewers, which is down 6% from the same month a year earlier. MSNBC averaged 1.2 million viewers, which is up 10%. CNN averaged 749,000, which is up 14%. As for the 25-54 demo, Fox News averaged 356,000, which is down 16%. MSNBC posted 148,000, which is up 4%. CNN averaged…

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Employees of the CNN network were informed by the company that layoffs had commenced. This move by the company is expected to impact hundreds of staffers at the global news network and mark the deepest cuts to the organization in years. In an all-staff memo, the cuts were described by Chris Licht, who took over as chief executive of the network in May, as a “gut punch” to the organization and told employees that “it is incredibly hard to say goodbye to anyone member of the CNN team, much less many.” Since Licht informed the employees last month that “unsettling”…

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Argonne National Lab has recently revealed that 1.3 million battery electric vehicles were bought in the US between 2010 and 2021. Although this appears to be a large figure, it represents only a small percentage of the country’s 275+ million cars and truck fleet. Despite the plug-ins, gasoline usage nationwide dropped by just 0.54 percent in 2021. For the last decade, US plug-in vehicle miles have been nearly 70 billion, using 22 TWh of energy. This has eliminated the need for almost 2.5 billion gallons of gasoline and 19 million tons of greenhouse gases. For comparison, the US used roughly…

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According to Bloomberg, economists at Goldman Sachs warned in a recent research note that U.S. investors are significantly underestimating the risk of a recession, potentially increasing the impact of a recession next year. Bloomberg also reported that researchers at Goldman estimate a 39% chance of a slowdown in U.S. growth, but risk assets only account for an 11% chance. The analysts warned that investors are increasing their exposure to the effects of “recession scares” in 2023, by underestimating the chance of a recession. The researchers noted that a variety of measures pointed to increased stress in asset classes marketwide, as…

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A CNN reporter is now claiming that daylight savings time affects people of color in a disproportionate way, perhaps to the point that she might be suggesting daylight savings time is racist. In order to observe the end of Daylight Saving Time, the United States rolled back the clocks one hour this month, and most people got a bit more sleep than usual – but not everyone as much as others. Lack of sleep and sleep disorders, such as obstructive sleep apnea, remain more prevalent in Black, Asian, and Hispanic or Latino communities, it is shown by growing evidence, and…

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After huge streaming losses, the Walt Disney Company, led by FORMER CEO Bob Chapek, shares hit their lowest level in 2 years. As ballooning costs at the entertainment giant’s fast-growing streaming division cast a shadow on strong subscriber additions, Walt Disney tumbled 13% to the lowest since March 2020. The executives’ promise of profitability next year and forecast for operating results in the next quarter failed to impress, despite the fact that the Disney+ streaming service has attracted millions of subscribers and will launch an ad-supported tier next month, per reports on both NY Post and FL Times. For fiscal…

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A gigantic battery pack can be found in the GMC Hummer EV, but, when you’re out on the road, it can be a little too expensive to charge. One Hummer EV was charged from zero to 100% on an Electrify America charger by Kyle Conner from Out of Spec Reviews, as covered by InsideEVs. Thanks to a 246 kWh battery with 212 kWh usable capacity, the GMC Hummer EV has a stated range of 329 miles. To fully charge the battery at a 350 kW charging station, it took 2 hours and 32 minutes in the test. As the charger…

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CEO Chris Licht confirmed that Michael Bass, who is a top programming executive at CNN, is leaving the outlet. In a memo sent to employees of the network, Licht said: “Throughout his nearly decade-long run at this organization, Michael has demonstrated incredible leadership and perseverance.” “He has been a steady hand during some of the most turbulent times this network has faced,” he added. Bass made the decision to leave and a search for his replacement is underway, said Licht. Bass served as CNN’s executive vice president of programming, said The Hill. According to multiple reports, Bass is set to…

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According to data from former CBS correspondent Mark Knoller, the president, Joe Biden, has made 57 trips to his home state of Delaware, spanning all or part of 185 days. So this means that, since the start of Joe Biden’s presidency, as per a report, the president’s frequent trips to Delaware have cost taxpayers at least $11 million, as reported by Fox News. Taxpayer dollars to fund costs associated with the use of either Air Force One or Marine One are required by the trips Biden has, and security costs for the Secret Service as well. The President often likes…

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Documents related to deceased convicted pedophile Jeffrey Epstein and his associates were ordered by a federal judge to be unsealed. Several documents filed in a defamation case against ex-Epstein handler and lover Ghislaine Maxwell were ruled by Judge Loretta Preska in a recent decision to be released amid objections they would harm the reputations of the people named in the documents. Much of the information in the patch of documents is publicly available from the other lawsuit, judge Preska said, so she ordered its release, said a report on Fox 10 Phoenix. The public interest outweighed the privacy rights of…

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CBS News announced its intention to pause its social-media activity on Twitter, but in less than 24 hours it reversed its decision and now intends to remain active on the platform. “In light of the uncertainty around Twitter and out of an abundance of caution, CBS News is pausing its activity on the social media site as it continues to monitor the platform,” one of the media outlet’s national correspondents stated. This announcement came after Elon Musk’s pledging to reinstate formerly banned Twitter accounts, including those of Kathy Griffin, Jordan Peterson, and the Babylon Bee. To determine whether users wanted…

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Fox News brings home another score of top ratings, crushing competition once again. Sean Hannity from Fox News finished second place in the ratings in the key 25-54 age demographic. Just behind Tucker Carlson’s 587,000 demo viewers, Hannity raked in 515,000 demo viewers at 9 p.m. It is not unusual for Carlson to land on top in the demo, but for Hannity to surpass The Five, which came in sixth place behind Jesse Watters, Laura Ingraham, and Greg Gutfeld, is very rare. In terms of total viewers, Hannity also returned to the top three behind The Five and Tucker Carlson…

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